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    Calculator 
    The four function calculator will enable the user to perform simple arithmetic
    calculations (addition/subtraction/multiplication and division). 
    1From Idle  press < and select Applica-
    tions > Calculator. Press < 
    2 Enter a number (maximum 8 digits) and it
    will be displayed on the upper right of the
    display.  If  a  decimal  point  is  required,
    press ".  Pressing C  will  add  “–”  in
    front of a number 
    3 Use ! to scroll through and select the
    a r i t h m e t i c  o p e r a t i o n  y o u  w i s h  t o  p e r f o r m  
    4 Enter a second number (maximum 8 digits). It will be displayed next to
    the operation symbol 
    5 Press < to complete the calculation 
     
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    Currency Converter 
    The currency converter enables the user to convert prices using a conversion
    rate that you enter. 
    1 Access  the  calculator,  see  page  40,    then
    press A  (Menu)  to  open  the  currency
    converter menu 
    2 Use 4  and  press <  to  select Currency
    Rate then enter the appropriate conver-
    sion  rate  to  six  decimal  places.  The  con-
    version rate is entered as the number of
    units  (dollars,  pounds  etc.)  of  the  cur-
    rency  you  want  to  convert to  in  a  single
    unit of the currency you want to convert
    from.  If,  for  example,  there  are  exactly
    4.5 dollars (the currency you want to con-
    vert to) to one schilling (the currency you
    want to convert from), enter 4.500000 as
    shown. 
    Press < to confirm. This step can be
    skipped for subsequent conversions if the
    exchange rate is unchanged 
    3 Return to the calculator screen and enter the value in the currency you
    wish to convert (schillings in the example above). Press A to open the
    currency  converter  menu  and  select  the  second  item, Conversion.
    Press < to perform the conversion 
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    Messaging 
    Your phone has various messaging features including SMS, MMS and EMS. 
    SMS/EMS – Enter the recipient’s phone number to send text and images. 
    MMS– Attach images and music to text messages. 
    This chapter is a full introduction to messaging including: 
    ➪Setting up your phone to enable SMS/EMS and MMS messaging 
    ➪Writing text messages 
    ➪Sending User Messages 
    ➪Adding attachments to text messages 
    ➪Reading incoming messages 
    ➪Managing messages in your Inbox and Outbox 
    ➪Chatting with SMS contacts 
    ➪Creating multimedia messages 
    ➪Receiving message broadcasts on desired topics 
    SMS/EMS: Setting Up the Phone  
    It  is  possible  to  receive,  display,  edit  and/or  send  text  messages  to  mobile
    phones on your service provider ’s network or any network that has a roaming
    agreement (dependent on the recipient’s phone parameters). 
    Before a text message can be sent, you must enter the Message Center num-
    ber  (your  Service  Provider  will  supply  the  Message  Center  number).  You
    should also select the protocol via which messages are sent, the  storage time
    (lifetime) and pick a delivery confirmation setting. 
    The Message Center number may have been pre-programmed on the SIM. 
    Setting the Message Center Number 
    From Idle  press 
    Setting > SMS/EMS > Message Cen-
    tre. Press < 
    Include  the  international  dialing  code  in  the
    Message Center number. Press < 
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    Life Time 
    The Life Time is the duration that your messages are stored at the  Message
    Center. 
    Delivery  attempts  will  be  repeated  until  the  message  has  been  delivered  or
    the Life Time expires. 
    From Idle  press  Setting > SMS/EMS >
    Life Time. Press < 
    Select from Defaults, 1 hour, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week or Maximum to set
    the time after which messages are automatically deleted. Press < 
    Messaging Protocol 
    From Idle  press 
    Setting > SMS/EMS > Protocol. Press
    < 
    Select  the  appropriate  protocol  for  sending
    messages. Press < 
    Delivery Confirmation Setting 
    From Idle  press 
    Setting > SMS/EMS > Report.  Press
    < 
    Select Ye s  to  enable  delivery  confirmation  for
    your  messages, No  to  disable  the  function  and
    Ask to prompt the message recipient to
    acknowledge receipt. Press < 
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    Creating a Text Message 
    1From Idle  press 
    Create > SMS/EMS. Press < 
    2 Write text message. To change text input
    method (displayed in lower left corner of
    display), press A. See Te x t   E n t r y, page 85,
    for details. 
    Use 0 to navigate through the message
    and position the cursor to add text 
    Use @ to delete the character to the left
    of the cursor 
    Press D to cancel the message 
    3 Press < when you have finished compos-
    ing the message 
    4 The  submenu  that  appears  gives  the
    options of OK. Press 
    						
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    7 As  the  message  is  sent  the  sending  mes-
    sage animation will display 
    8 If  Delivery  Confirmation  is  enabled  (see
    previous  section)  and  the  message  is
    transmitted  successfully, Send  message
    success! will appear 
    Sending User Messages 
    Your  phone  comes  with  several  common  message  expressions  preinstalled.
    To send a user message: 
    1From Idle press   Create >  SMS/EMS. Press < 
    2 Instead of writing the message content, press < and select User Msgs.
    Press 
    User  Messages.  You  can  also  use  this  menu  to  compose  new  user  mes-
    sages. 
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    Text Attachments 
    When creating a text message, it is possible to include attachments (copyright
    permitting). 
    To include an attachment: 
    1 Follow  the  instructions  on  page  44  to  write  the  text  message  then
    press
    Sound Settings menu). This indicates that a new message has been received. 
    Note: If the message indicator shows red the message area is full and you
    will need to delete old messages in order to be able to receive new mes-
    sages in the future. 
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    Reading Immediately 
    When Read is displayed press < to read the message immediately. Use 4 to
    navigate through the message and to identify the sender and the time the mes-
    sage was sent.  
    Reading Later 
    Received  messages  are  stored  in  the
    Inbox. 
    From Idle, press < and select  Messages
    > Inbox 
    Use 4 t o  s e le c t  a  m es s a g e  t o  r e a d (i f  t h e r e
    is more than one) and press < to view
    the message. 
    Press < to view your other options (this
    submenu  can  also  be  viewed  by  pressing
    A when the message is highlighted in the
    Inbox). 
    Responding to Text Messages 
    Press <  when  you  have  read  a  message  to
    view  response  options.  Alternatively,  highlight
    the message in the Inbox (Messages > Inbox)
    and press A. Choose to: 
    Reply to the message 
    Call Back 
    Forward the message
    Chat 
    Store Number 
    Delete the message 
    Delete All messages or 
    Extract Media 
    (if any file is attached to the message) 
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    Chat SMS 
    The Chat feature enables you to read sent and received messages on one
    screen when in Chat SMS mode with another party. 
    1Either:  When  reading  a  previously  sent
    or received message, press < and select
    Chat,  press <  and/or  enter  your  Nick-
    name  (up  to  10  characters)  –  see Te x t
    Entry, page 85. 
    Or: L a u nc h  Ch a t  S MS  m o d e f r o m   Idle b y
    pressing <  and  selecting   Messages >
    Chat  SMS > Start  Chat.  Press 
    						
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    MMS: Setting Up the Phone 
    Multimedia  Messaging  Service  (MMS)  Configuration  must  be  performed
    before you can send or receive an MMS message. You can create up to three
    server profiles on the phone. 
    1From Idle  press 
    Setting > MMS > Server  List.  Press
    < 
    2 Select the server and press < 
    3 Use 4 to select Edit and press < 
    4 Select Bearer  Type or MMS  Setting
    and press < to start configuring settings 
    5If Bearer  Type  is  selected  as CSD,  set
    GPRS setting to off, see page 72
    Note: 
    – Your MMS settings may have been pre-configured by your service pro-
    vider. Contact your service provider if you are unclear how to proceed.
    – Use the Messages > Setting > MMS menu to configure other MMS
    settings. Contact your service provider to obtain settings. 
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